Redwood Canyon Golf Course

18 hole Par 71

Website: https://www.redwoodcanyongolf.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge I'll face playing Redwood Canyon, and how can I prepare?

You'll find the course's namesake canyons and towering redwoods aren't just scenic-they demand precision. The tight fairways, especially on the back nine, will punish wayward drives, so focus on accuracy over distance off the tee. We recommend bringing a few extra balls and perhaps leaving the driver in the bag on some of the narrower holes.

When is the best time of year to play Redwood Canyon for ideal conditions and scenery?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the best playing conditions, with the course in lush shape and the weather typically mild. However, for truly spectacular scenery, aim for a crisp autumn morning when the surrounding foliage starts to turn, creating a stunning backdrop to your round. Just be prepared for slightly cooler temperatures and potentially dewier greens.

Are there any specific holes at Redwood Canyon that are must-plays or particularly memorable?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole-it's a real beauty and a true test. You'll hit over a canyon to a well-guarded green, with the redwoods framing a breathtaking view. It's a hole that demands a precise iron shot and will stick with you long after your round.

What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Redwood Canyon?

Redwood Canyon offers excellent value for its quality, with green fees generally ranging from $40-70 depending on the day and time. We always recommend booking your tee time online a week or two in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as this course is a popular local gem and fills up quickly.

What's the pace of play like at Redwood Canyon, and are there any tips for a smooth round?

Pace of play is generally good, but it can slow down on busy weekend mornings, especially around the more challenging, tree-lined holes. To keep things moving, play ready golf and be mindful of your group's position relative to the group ahead. Don't spend too much time searching for errant balls in the canyon areas-sometimes it's best to just drop and move on.